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Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost

By Tom Brewster
Feb 21 2011 7:09AM
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Promises faster JavaScript speeds.

Google has released a new beta version of Chrome 10, giving it a notable speed boost.

Google gives Chrome 10 beta a turbo boost

The firm announced “a dramatic improvement in JavaScript speed, new password sync features, and entirely revamped browser settings,” via the Chrome blog.

Google said the JavaScript speed in this beta release is 66 percent faster on the V8 benchmark suite over the current stable release.

“This release also includes a preliminary implementation of GPU-accelerated video,” said Jeff Chang, product manager, and Min Li Chan, product marketing manager.

“Users with capable graphics hardware should see a significant decrease in CPU usage. In full screen mode, CPU usage may decrease by as much as 80 percent.”

Google has also added additional password syncing features, allowing users to synchronise saved passwords across multiple computers.

“For added security, you can choose to encrypt your synced passwords with your own secret sync passphrase,” the blog continued.

The Chrome team has also sought to make it simpler to customise the browser through updated settings.

“Firstly, if you can’t remember where a particular pesky configuration setting is, simply type its name into the search box to see the settings that match as you type,” Google added.

“Secondly, you can also now jump directly to most settings pages using their own dedicated URLs, without needing to navigate through a sequence of windows.”

Oracle trouble

Outside of developing its browser, Google is involved in legal proceedings with Oracle. Larry Ellison’s firm has claimed Google pilfered some Java code for use in the Android operating system.

In a recent development, it appears Google has asked the US Patent Office to review some of the Java patents Oracle has presented as part of the case.

A blog from US law firm Westerman Hattori Daniels & Adrian read: “Google requested ex parte reexamination of four Oracle America patents - US Patent Nos. 5,966,702, 6,061,520, 6,125,447 & RE 38,104 – related to the ‘Java platform.’”

Open source advocate and software patent blogger Florian Mueller said he was surprised Google had only now made the move.

“Requests for reexamination of patents-in-suit are common. Frankly, I wonder why it even took so long," Mueller said.

“When Oracle sued Google in August, I thought this was going to happen within a few months.”

Meuller doubted that the seven patents Oracle laid on the table are the only ones that could be used against Google.

“It's also possible that Oracle owns patents that could put Google under pressure in some of its other business areas, if Oracle ever felt forced to assert them.”

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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